Inconsistency continues to cost the Nets as progress stalls in Toronto
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Inconsistency continues to cost the Nets as progress stalls in Toronto
""It just started with our intentions from the beginning," head coach Jordi Fernández said. "We weren't ready to play... We battled back and were fighting for the game, but if you put yourself in that situation, it's just really hard. We came out flat with no energy and that's not the way to start games.""
""Whoever is out there, we have to lock in and try to get a stop," Porter"
The Nets began the season 1-11 and have gone 2-2 over their last four games, indicating gradual progress alongside persistent problems. Brooklyn established early control in wins over Washington and Boston, with Michael Porter Jr. scoring 33 points and pouring in 16 in the fourth to steady the squad. In a 119-109 loss at Toronto, the Nets fell behind 12-0 and spent most of the night chasing the lead. Tyrese Martin scored a game-high 26 with 10 in the fourth, but late defensive lapses, poor rotations and 5-for-12 starter shooting in the final frame allowed Toronto to secure the victory.
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